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2010 Greenbook updates

FILE - In this Jan. 28, 2014, file photo, former Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords pumps her fist as she testifies before a Washington state House panel in Olympia, Wash. Giffords will begin a nine-state tour in Maine on Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2014, where she will advocate for tougher gun laws that she says will help protect women and families. Giffords, who was severely wounded by a gunman in 2011, will seek to elevate the issue of gun violence against women and push for state and federal action to make it more difficult for domestic abusers to get a hold of firearms. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)
Feb 21, 2017

State lawmakers propose funding for Tucson shooting memorial

Three Arizona lawmakers from Tucson have introduced legislation that would provide state funding for the memorial commemorating the victims and the survivors of a mass shooting that targeted former U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords.

Jan 3, 2012

Sinema’s resignation to trigger changes at Capitol

Kyrsten Sinema’s resignation from the Senate triggers a replacement process that will create a domino effect at the state Capitol.

Dec 6, 2011

Appeals court upholds state Medicaid cuts

The Arizona Court of Appeals upheld massive cuts to the state’s Medicaid program, keeping Arizona’s precariously balanced budget intact and dealing a severe blow to advocates who said the partial enrollment freeze violated voter mandates.

Nov 30, 2011

‘ResistALEC’ protestors pepper-sprayed, arrested

Police used pepper spray on a crowd of protestors, and arrested six of them, outside a a Scottsdale conference center today that was attended by dozens of lawmakers from around the country.

The roughly 150 demonstrators showed up at the American Legislative Exchange Council summit in Phoenix, to protest what they see as undue corporate influence in government.

Nov 1, 2011

Groups seek to block Arizona’s day labor rules

Groups opposing Arizona's immigration enforcement law have asked a federal judge to put a stop to a section of the statute that bans the blocking of traffic when people seek or offer day-labor services on streets.

Sep 9, 2011

Pearce touts tax cuts in first mailer; no mention of illegal immigration

Senate President Russell Pearce is touting his work to reduce corporate taxes and balance the state budget in his campaign’s first mailer aimed at keeping his legislative seat in the recall election targeting him.

Mar 15, 2010

2010 Greenbook Update 3/15/10

Thank you for using Arizona Capitol Times 2010 Greenbook update application. Below is the most current update to the 2010 Greenbook Guide to the 49th Legislature, Second Regular Session. 2... […]

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